The second edition of "Fragrances from the North East", organised by Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF), will be held from August 21 and besides film screenings there will be cultural programmes, exhibitions of handicrafts and books from the northeast and food stalls.
The opening film of the festival is Manipuri feature "Pallepfam", directed and produced by Wanglen Khundongban. The film, which is the debut work of Khundongban, will have its premiere screening. The opening ceremony will see a special performance by Sikkimese popular hard rock band Girish & The Chronicles and Tripura's Hojagiri and Manipur's Dhol-Pung Cholam dances.
Apart from the retrospective, "Ko:Yad" by eminent Assamese filmmaker Assam Manju Borah, Tribeny Rai's Sikkimese films "Yathawat" and "Last Rites", Tripuri film "Maithya" by Joseph Pulinthanath and Arunachali movie "Crossing Bridges" by Sanga Dorjee Thongdok will also be screened.
A bouquet of shorts from Meghalaya - "Karyukai" and "Rong Kuchak" directed by Domnic Sangma - and Naga documentaries "The Honey Hunter And The Maker" by Tiainla Jamir and "Story of a House", directed by Sesino Yhoshu and Sophy Lasuh will be presented.
"The festival will have films by both veteran and young filmmakers from the region, showcasing various aspects of the Northeast through feature films, documentaries and short films. A major highlight this year is a special retrospective by Manipuri master filmmaker Aribam Syam Sharma," says Utpal Borpujari, who is working as a subject expert for the festival.